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Language English Spanish German French Italian Korean Portuguese Russian Chinese News Store Heropedia Heroes Item Explorer Builds Steam Guides The Shopkeeper's Quiz -- BLOG UPDATES Loading.. Ranked Roles Update Mar. 2 2020 Introducing Regional Leagues Feb. 25 2020 New Bloom Treasure Jan. 23 2020 True Sight — The International 2019 Jan. 3 2020 Ogre Magi Arcana & Frostivus Reward Line Dec. 18 2019 The Outlanders Update Nov. 26 2019 Fast Queue Nov. 1 2019 Facebook Twitter YouTube Steam Feedback Forums For general feedback about the game. Steam Support Visit the support site for any issues you may be having with your account. Contact the Team To contact us directly about specific matters. ← Older posts Ranked Roles Update March 2, 2020 - Dota Team Today’s update features a change to the rank system that replaces the Core/Support separation with a single rank that uses handicaps for each of the five ranked roles, representing your relative strength playing each position. This change will help the matchmaker better account for a player’s different performance levels between various roles. Winning or losing games will modify your single rank. When queuing for your best role(s), the matchmaker will consider your full MMR. Queuing for your weaker role(s), however, will result in the matchmaker placing you into a match at a lower MMR. When you match into a game, it will display the adjusted badge levels that were used to match each player. Regardless of which role you queue for and play, the results of the match will affect your actual MMR value. Your initial levels for each role are calculated based on your previous Core/Support MMR values and analysis of your past 100 games. You can track your current role adjustments in the Role Queue menu. Introducing Regional Leagues February 25, 2020 - Dota Team Starting after TI10, the Dota Pro Circuit will introduce a new system that presents competitive Dota in a more scheduled and consistent way during the year and features a better structure for the development of Tier 2 and Tier 3 teams. The year will be divided in 3 seasons. Each season will be composed of 6 regional leagues, leading into a Major with the best teams in the world. The Dota year will conclude, as usual, with The International. Regional Leagues: Each of the six leagues will feature a prize pool of USD 280,000 per season. Leagues will feature two divisions with 8 teams in the Upper Division and 8 in the Lower division, for a total of 96 teams participating across the world. After each season, the 2 bottom teams of the Upper Division will swap places with the top 2 of the Lower Division. The bottom 2 teams of the Lower Division will be eliminated from the league and replaced with 2 new teams coming from Open Qualifiers to allow for new teams and talent to be introduced into the scene over time. We believe the consistency and regularity of the league throughout the year, paired with a flat and deep prize pool distribution will, over time, nurture healthy and strong Tier 2/3 competition. The leagues will have a duration of six weeks, and each region will consist of a full Bo3 Round Robin among all teams. In order to make it easier to follow your favorite region and teams, all matches will be in consistent date and time slots throughout the year for each region. All Upper Division matches will be presented from studio broadcasts. All Lower Division matches will be featured on DotaTV. Each region will have 3 competition days a week, schedule will be as follows, All times in PST. Each slot represents a Best of 3 series: Schedule: Upper Division Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 3AM China SEA SEA China SEA China 6AM China SEA CIS CIS SEA China 9AM Europe Europe CIS CIS Europe CIS 12PM Europe Europe 3PM SA NA SA SA NA 6PM NA SA NA SA NA 9PM Lower Division Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 3AM China China SEA 6AM SEA SEA China China SEA China SEA 9AM CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS 12PM Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe 3PM SA SA SA SA NA 6PM NA SA NA NA NA 9PM For the inaugural season, Valve will allocate the initial teams to the Upper and Lower divisions. Teams will also have to declare the region they choose to participate in (and be eligible for that region) before the season starts. Remaining slots will be filled through qualifiers after The International 2020 concludes. Prize Distribution: Upper Division 1st Place USD 30,000 500 DPC points Qualifies to the Major Playoffs 2nd Place USD 28,000 300 DPC points Qualifies to the Major Group Stage 3rd Place USD 27,000 200 DPC points Qualifies to the Major Wild Card Stage 1 4th Place USD 26,000 100 DPC points Qualifies to the Major Wild Card Stage 2 5th Place USD 25,000 50 DPC points 6th Place USD 24,000 7th Place USD 23,000 Relegated to Lower Division 8th Place USD 22,000 Relegated to Lower Division Lower Division 1st Place USD 17,000 Promoted to Upper Division 2nd Place USD 16,000 Promoted to Upper Division 3rd Place USD 15,000 4th Place USD 11,000 5th Place USD 9,000 6th Place USD 7,000 7th Place Eliminated from Lower Division 3 8th Place Eliminated from Lower Division 3 1 Only EU, CN, SEA and NA 2 Only EU and CN 3 Replaced by an Open Qualifiers Team For a team to be eligible to participate in a region, 3 or more of the players need to reside in the area they are competing in. Additionally, teams will be able to use a stand-in for up to 4 of their matches as long as that stand-in is either competing in a lower division or not competing in a league at all. If a team decides to change regions, they will have to enter the region through open qualifiers and climb through that region’s Lower Division. For the duration of each season, from the beginning of the league until the end of the Major, all rosters will be locked. After the Major concludes and until the beginning of the next season, roster changes will be possible. Each player change will incur a 15% penalty on current points for that team. Majors The season will conclude with a Major tournament featuring 18 teams from all regions and sporting a prize pool of USD 500,000 plus DPC points. The 18 participating teams are the top spots from each regional Upper Division. Regions will have a fixed amounts of slots throughout the year: Europe and China: 4 slots . North America and Southeast Asia: 3 slots . CIS and South America: 2 slots . Majors Format Wildcard: Format: 6 teams Bo2 round robin. Top two teams advance to the Group Stage. Four teams get eliminated. EU League 3rd place. EU League 4th place CN League 3rd place CN League 4th place NA League 3rd place SEA League 3rd place. Group Stage: Format: 8 teams Bo2 round robin. Top two teams advance to the Playoffs upper bracket. 3rd to 6th place advance to Playoffs lower bracket. Two teams get eliminated. EU League 2nd place CN League 2nd Place NA League 2nd Place SA League 2nd Place CIS League 2nd Place SEA League 2nd Place 1st Wildcard 2nd Wildcard Playoffs: Format: 12 teams Double Elimination. Upper Bracket: EU League 1st place CN League 1st place SEA League 1st place SA League 1st place NA League 1st place CIS League 1st place Group Stage – 1st place Group Stage – 2nd place Lower Bracket: Group Stage – 3rd place Group Stage – 4th place Group Stage – 5th place Group Stage – 6th place Prize Distribution: 1st Place USD 200,000 500 DPC points 2nd Place USD 100,000 450 DPC points 3rd Place USD 75,000 400 DPC points 4th Place USD 50,000 350 DPC points 5th Place USD 25,000 300 DPC points 6th Place USD 25,000 300 DPC points 7th Place USD 12,500 200 DPC points 8th Place USD 12,500 200 DPC points At the end of the third season, the top 12 teams with the most DPC points will qualify for The International 2021. The remaining spots will be decided through six regional final chance qualifiers, each with the 8 best teams from each region that haven’t been invited to TI. There won’t be open qualifiers to TI. Dates The dates for each season are as follows: S1 Fall League: Oct 5th – Nov...

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